Come join us as we ride down to Annapolis for lunch. This is almost all on the Baltimore and Annapolis Trail and the road portion has nice wide shoulders for most of it. The C riders will be picking up the D riders at 11:15. please wait by the small train station beside the trail on the south side of Riggs Ave. Lunch will be in Annapolis so bring locks, helmets and lunch money. Deborah Turton 3Ol[masked]

Hi. I am new to your shorthand tittle. Is the D group trail a round trip? how long is each leg of it? I know that there is a challenging climb on the way back from Annapolis. Should i worry about it? Would someone relate to my concerns.Thanks.

The ride is a round trip. The mileage is always the total mileage for that trip. There is a hill coming back up to the trail and the hills going over the bridge. We will wait to make sure everyone makes it to the trail head, so you won't be left behind. If you have to walk the hill, then we wait for you to do that, so don't worry about it.

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Potomac Pedalers is a non-profit educational, recreational and social organization for bicycling enthusiasts. We are the largest cycling club in the Washington, D.C. region, and we're also one of the largest bike clubs in the nation. We offer over 1,000 group rides each year, covering the variable terrain of our nation's capital and the surrounding countryside of Maryland and Virginia.

Our MeetUp page is only a sampling of the rides we offer each week. To view our complete schedule, please visit:www.potomacpedalers.org.

Our ride distances vary between 8 and 75 miles, and average speeds range from 6 mph to more than 20 mph. In other words, we have rides for cyclists of all abilities.